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If I were to point to the most destructive politician in Poland Ziobro would be on the very top of the list. Not senile gently caress Korwin, not traitor Mencwel or bankster Morawiecki. Not even impotent puppet Duda or kid celebrity turned hatedwarf Kaczyński. Ziobro is absolutely the worst, and you know if he could he would go all Yezhov on whatever real or imaginary enemy he has.
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Ziobro should be legally forbidden to be in the vicinity of a gun, not to mention actually carrying one. He is a textbook example of persecution complex
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Let's not forget he's a man who spent several decades throwing law at a respected surgeon because he came up with a tinfoil hat theory that he murdered his father. To be clear for those who don't know the story: there was absolutely no whiff of malpractice, nor did anyone die during the procedure to what-if over. An old, diseased man died and the surgeon had the gall of not magically healing him of all ills a couple weeks earlier.
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https://www.diena.lv/raksts/latvija...sudzes-14296196 Grevcova is getting 160 hours of social labour for lying to the CVK. Not great, not terrible, I guess, though we'll see where it all shakes out after an appeal.
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The Pope War is in full swing. The General of the Knights Order of St. John Paul II has been fielded.
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Just saw this from the Estonian National Broadcaster https://news.err.ee/1608915770/around-13-000-russian-citizens-in-latvia-face-language-exam-pressurequote:Many Russian citizens ordinarily resident in Latvia may lose that privilege, if they decline to take a Latvian language exam. The total number affected is in the range of 13,000. What's the Latvian coverage like on this topic? Seems kinda hosed up.
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advanced statsman posted:Just saw this from the Estonian National Broadcaster https://news.err.ee/1608915770/around-13-000-russian-citizens-in-latvia-face-language-exam-pressure The quote is inaccurate on who's eligible, so I'd like to clarify what's going on here legally. We're talking about the September 22, 2022 immigration law change. Before the change, the law allowed people who held Latvian citizenship or Latvian non-citizen status at some point to apply for a permanent residency permit on the exclusive basis of this past affiliation with Latvia. Applicants using this basis for their permanent residency permit request were exempt from presenting a proof that they can speak basic Latvian, unlike some other groups allowed to settle permanently (section 24 (5) of the law, old version in English). So, the change then, for what's relevant to the topic of the article, did the following: 1) Removed the right to request a permanent residency permit based on having been a citizen or a non-citizen of Latvia at some point in the past 2) Annulled permanent residency permits issued to the citizens of the Russian Federation based on (1), setting September 1, 2023 as their end date 3) Offered people who have lost their permanent residency permits due to (2) to receive a permanent residency permit if they submit a proof of language proficiency, as per section 24 (5) of the law, before September 1, 2023 The reason I'm putting upfront this legal wall of text is to clearly establish that the subject of these changes is exclusively citizens of the Russian Federation who have explicitly, formally renounced their affiliation with the Republic of Latvia. As a conservative country with some of the most restrictive immigration laws in Europe, by popular demand, the coverage, thusly, is nonchalant. There are some idle conversations, e.g., about whether if the relevant public authority has the capacity to conduct as many exams in Latvia in a year as may be necessary here, as it could be a jump of up to two orders of magnitude for the total number of annual test takers, but that's about it. As far as the political conversation is concerned, there's a broad understanding of this being a fait accompli for the National Alliance, who were empowered by Putin losing the plot entirely. Even the self-professed Russophiles of our opposition don't care to defend the interests of de jure foreigners, both in general and because it's difficult to answer “how do you not speak any Latvian after living in an independent Latvia for 32 years?”. Consequently, the national debate lies elsewhere. Funding for teachers is one hot topic at the moment, but that's more perennial, and the next big shitshow looks to be 200+ million food procurement scandal at the army.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:Consequently, the national debate lies elsewhere. Funding for teachers is one hot topic at the moment, but that's more perennial, and the next big shitshow looks to be 200+ million food procurement scandal at the army. Quoting myself from earlier in the thread: a podcast for cats posted:It's almost certainly this. No other feedback to offer atm.
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a podcast for cats posted:Quoting myself from earlier in the thread: I feel that ZZS will keep banging the AM drum until the government collapses, as that's a fairly close thing to their voter base. But yeah, I definitely am much more interested now in what's up with our defence procurement and the wunderwaffe of our industry, and it's likely safe to say that's there's going to be more interesting stuff. Re:Baltica people are probably having early Christmas right now.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:The quote is inaccurate on who's eligible, so I'd like to clarify what's going on here legally. We're talking about the September 22, 2022 immigration law change. Before the change, the law allowed people who held Latvian citizenship or Latvian non-citizen status at some point to apply for a permanent residency permit on the exclusive basis of this past affiliation with Latvia. Applicants using this basis for their permanent residency permit request were exempt from presenting a proof that they can speak basic Latvian, unlike some other groups allowed to settle permanently (section 24 (5) of the law, old version in English). So, the change then, for what's relevant to the topic of the article, did the following: Thanks for this. Just as a side note, the Baltic thing where foreigners knowing two or three words of the local language (labdien, paldies, es nesaprotu!) propels locals to say "wow, you speak more X-ian than the Russians who've been here for X decades!" has always been funny in a bad way imo. Anyway, how does this affect stateless people?
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advanced statsman posted:Thanks for this. Just as a side note, the Baltic thing where foreigners knowing two or three words of the local language (labdien, paldies, es nesaprotu!) propels locals to say "wow, you speak more X-ian than the Russians who've been here for X decades!" has always been funny in a bad way imo. Not even funny tbh, but I can't deny that it is a thing said with a non-insignificant frequency. As for non-citizens – which is a specific legal term in Latvia that is very different from stateless persons – this doesn't impact them at all. They're of Latvian statehood, if in a somewhat convoluted way, and therefore their right to live in Latvia is much stronger than that granted by any residency programme. It is governed by the dedicated law, rather than the Immigration Law, and is de facto irrevocable as settling this question for good was one of the special EU entry requirements for us. cinci zoo sniper fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Mar 15, 2023 |
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Was it mentioned here that Kazakhstan has seized Baikonur Cosmodrome? Ru owes Kaz some two billion rubles, or about 25 million euros, or about one oligarch yacht. Also the Russian head of the space centre is barred from leaving country. https://kz24.news/news/ekonomika/arest-rossiyskogo-imuschestva-na-baykonure-nevesomost-dlya-proekta-soyuz-5.html https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1746064/Vladimir-Putin-Russia-space-programme-Kazakhstan-TsENKI
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Nenonen posted:Was it mentioned here that Kazakhstan has seized Baikonur Cosmodrome? Ru owes Kaz some two billion rubles, or about 25 million euros, or about one oligarch yacht. Also the Russian head of the space centre is barred from leaving country.
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Ah, I was hoping that the bailiff would carry on and seize a rocket to go to ISS and evict the Russians there as well...
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Nenonen posted:Ah, I was hoping that the bailiff would carry on and seize a rocket to go to ISS and evict the Russians there as well... This sounds like a fun movie idea.
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So this wasn't on my radar because of *gestures everywhere* but there were Serbia-Kosovo talks going on and they failed to sign the agreement, though it seems there was some progress.quote:Kosovo's Kurti said he was ready to sign the document, but blamed Serbia's leader for failing to sign off on the plan for a second time. Serbian nationalists understandably upset about the proposal, which is here: https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/belgrade-pristina-dialogue-eu-proposal-agreement-path-normalisation-between-kosovo-and-serbia_en mobby_6kl fucked around with this message at 11:37 on Mar 19, 2023 |
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I am confused: https://mobile.twitter.com/JosepBorrellF/status/1637219517792174080
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OddObserver posted:I am confused: This is massive, much like the cash infusion that Vucic wants from the EU.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:This is massive, much like the cash infusion that Vucic wants from the EU. Well, except that the previous post suggests that it may not actually be true, hence my "I am confused" label.
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OddObserver posted:Well, except that the previous post suggests that it may not actually be true, hence my "I am confused" label. rolling a critical reading failure over here. I'll need to double-check what's up then, later.
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Let's go with the latest one from AP: https://apnews.com/article/serbia-kosovo-talks-vucic-kurti-ohrid-042159cf4712bb9fc723f75fa14c8ad4 quote:OHRID, North Macedonia (AP) — The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have tentatively agreed on how to implement a European Union-sponsored plan to normalize their relations after decades of tensions between the two Balkan wartime foes, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Saturday after chairing talks between them.
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mobby_6kl posted:
Time to shake my business news subscriptions tree. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-03-18/serbia-and-kosovo-make-progress-in-mending-ties-eu-envoy-says 19 hours ago quote:Serbia and Kosovo agreed on steps to implement a European Union plan aimed at defusing disputes that have threatened stability in the Balkans, European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said as he mediated the latest round of talks between the wartime foes. https://www.ft.com/content/f6744bf6-a2b5-4149-8c86-3256270bf09d 2 hours ago quote:Serbia and Kosovo have agreed to implement an EU plan to resolve a decades-long dispute that has simmered since Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence in the wake of the Balkans wars.
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Basically, the Borrell tweet is… okay. They have a deal. It's a worse deal than they wanted to, but it's a done deal, and the first steps are being taken. This is excellent news, and I'm excited about their progress.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:Basically, the Borrell tweet is… okay. They have a deal. It's a worse deal than they wanted to, but it's a done deal, and the first steps are being taken. This is excellent news, and I'm excited about their progress. Seems like a reverse Minsk: there is no signed agreement, but there are actionable implementation steps that might actually work?
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OddObserver posted:Seems like a reverse Minsk: there is no signed agreement, but there are actionable implementation steps that might actually work? Yeah, kind of. Basically, Serbia and Kosovo have agreed to do stuff, but the relationship is that instead of each other telling that something is bad, they'll have the EU do the telephone thing. Fine by me as long as it works, we're supposed to be the civil administration superpower anyhow.
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i am laughing far too hard at this https://twitter.com/kadabrus/status/1637587508279103494 damnit, i know i have an accent, vowel clusters are hard okay
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Qtotonibudinibudet posted:i am laughing far too hard at this didn't know you were from japan, cool
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I'm trying to phonetically puzzle this out as a native English speaker - is the joke that people have trouble saying "double-u" so when you read off a url you end up saying "dyakuyu dyakuyu dyakuyu"? It was the only thing I could come up with from the context Edit: honestly it feels like the joke is on me, because dya doesn't have any sort of "typical" pronunciation in English so I have to guess at what sound is being conveyed BougieBitch fucked around with this message at 16:35 on Mar 20, 2023 |
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Yes, you nailed it! Now keep going, and what ever you do, don't use Internet search engine to look up the word
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Nenonen posted:Yes, you nailed it! Now keep going, and what ever you do, don't use Internet search engine to look up the word Well now that I know what the word is I still don't really get the joke - why is the tweet text "new English words I learned"? How does that relate to "vowel clusters are hard"? E: Feel free to ignore me, I realize explaining jokes is not that entertaining - I don't really expect translations for non-English text in non-English thread but I saw a post where the original tweet was English and the commentary was English and then didn't get the joke BougieBitch fucked around with this message at 17:38 on Mar 20, 2023 |
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also an oops on my part where i thought дякуємо was the only form of the word (it's a verb, and that's the 1p conjugation, versus the дякую 1s) and the vowels were getting smushed and confused. TIL edit: in actual content in very eastern europe news, Kazakhstan has held its first parliamentary elections since Tokayev's (purported) reform efforts. following late 2022 snap presidential elections where there was definitely no meaningful challenge to Tokayev, the snap parliamentary elections under new rules have apparently shown... also no meaningful challenge to Tokayev's government. New Kazakhstan is pretty much Same Old Kazakhstan. although the post-referendum rules re-introduced a large number of single-mandate seats, with self-nominated candidates representing geographic constituencies alongside the party list seats (which have comprised almost all of the Mazhilis since 2007), initial counts indicate that most single-mandate races have favored candidates aligned with the ruling party of power, Amanat (rebranded from Nur-Otan). turnout and voter confidence were both low. observers reported typical violations and interference with observers. composition of parliament is expected to change, but not meaningfully https://twitter.com/joannalillis/status/1637518808704221186 Amanat having a much smaller majority is maybe notable, but the other parties likely remain essentially captive opposition, and the Amanat-aligned single-mandate members suggest this is more shuffling the deck chairs than anything. speaking of chairs, shoutouts to this meme voter https://twitter.com/Peter__Leonard/status/1637367636408270848 Qtotonibudinibudet fucked around with this message at 19:46 on Mar 20, 2023 |
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https://twitter.com/PM_ViktorOrban/status/1638904947113615363?s=20 The Hungarian position is NO GENDER!
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with a rebel yell she QQd posted:https://twitter.com/PM_ViktorOrban/status/1638904947113615363?s=20 (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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There is no gender in Hungarian language (he/she is ö). A grammatically correct slogan.
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I heard that Orbie's main influence comes from a pamphlet called Negro-no-migration, aka. Book of the Chud. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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For some reason, I thought I'm in U/R actually, so this is explicitly my bad on both probations. Sorry, folks. I will, however, leave them on as Facebook humour tax. Cutting down 24h to sixer. cinci zoo sniper fucked around with this message at 22:58 on Mar 23, 2023 |
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Nenonens post was bad enough to deserve the 24h tbh, so you should have trusted your instincts. Serious part of the post: Its getting near easter which means Mämmi time! Already ate one box just for fun.
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bad_fmr posted:Nenonens post was bad enough to deserve the 24h tbh, so you should have trusted your instincts. This thread is more casually moderated, under regional thread rules, and thus a 24-hour probe would not constitute consistent moderation. As for the mammi chat, I still haven't had any in my life, thankfully. However, I was shopping for a duffel bag recently, with the primary goal being something durable and versatile, that's going to fit airplane carry-on luggage dimensions. Initial candidate was Patagonia Black Hole 55L, but that was a bit too big and hard to find the stock when I was shopping. Ended up buying something else: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vE5j2-FslLY A bit tactilol and somewhat pricy, but the size of the 50L variant is perfect, and I don't care about the weight, just the durability of it, which should be more than sufficient for my needs, even in the countryside. The rest of the premium I can technically write off as supporting the local economy, as some of it is made in Estonia, apparently.
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Oh I know but Nenonens terrible puns deserve some ribbing. Savotta make really nice stuff. Some of it is a bit tackticklol but then again they make a lot of gear for the FDF. The 'paratrooper' backpacks we had in the sevice are in my opinion the best heavy duty backpack I have ever used. And durable as hell considering all the abuse they went through. And like you said they are made locally in Finland, Estonia and Poland.
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I have nothing to do with this site, but there's a guy selling shirts and accessories with the 1992 Olympics Lithuanian basketball jersey design on them: http://www.skullman.com/ (the website is straight out of 1998).
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